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What works does Jin Bo have?

Jin Bodai’s works include: "Echo", "Flying Flowers", "My Snowman", "Red Apple", "Between You and Me", "Red Dragonfly", "Lin" "Mid-Moon Night", "Flowers with Rain", "Tree in the Wind", "Let's Go to the Sea", "Lost Child", "Actually No Wind Blows", "Actually I am a Fish", "No Sunshine" "Voice" and more than 20 works; fairy tale collections "Little Leaf Fairy Tales", "Jinbo Fairy Tales", "Golden Conch House", "The Adventures of the Apple Man", "Shadow Man", "Eye Tree", "Tracking the Little Green Man" "etc.

1 "Let's go see the sea":

This children's poem has cheerful language and passionate emotions, making it very suitable for recitation. The tone of the recitation of the whole poem should be high, especially the call of "Let's go see the sea" should be inspiring, expressing the poet's yearning, praise and love for the sea through recitation.

2 "The Adventures of Wududi":

The first feature of Jin Bo's "The Adventures of Wududi" worthy of appreciation and praise is its profound philosophical connotation. In addition to accurately and concisely expressing people's lives and hearts, good literary works should also express the writer's deep thinking and speculation about life, life, life, and the world. In my opinion, the highest realm of fairy tales is poetry, and the highest realm of poetry is philosophy

3 "Looking for Lucky Petals":

This should be an interesting and catering set A series of prose books for young children to read. Judging from the geographical environment of the author, there are Tong Xiren from Guandong, Wu Ran from Yunnan, and Gui Wenya from Taipei. The rest are Mr. Jin Bo and me. Mr. Jin Bo has settled in Beijing for a long time, while I traveled all over the country, from Inner Mongolia to Guizhou, from Guizhou to Beijing, and then from Beijing to Yunnan. Therefore, the five authors of the series must have brought readers different aesthetic perceptions and regional customs. It allows young friends to obtain rich knowledge and information at different levels. The prose style is destined to be one of the largest carriers of knowledge and information.

4 "Children's Enlightenment Literature":

"Children's Enlightenment Literature" is a set of concepts for children's literature creation that Jin Bo has summarized through long-term engagement in writing children's literature. Speaking from experience, this book is not only of great data value for researchers of early childhood literature, but is also an inspiring book worth learning from for authors engaged in early childhood education and early childhood literature creation.

5 "Shadow Man":

This is a collection of short fairy tales self-selected by the famous writer Jin Bo in 2007. It contains more than 60 of his excellent fairy tales, with beautiful artistic conception and profound touching. . Many of his works have been selected into Chinese textbooks in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Extended information:

Some of Jin Bo’s awards:

Won the National Outstanding Children’s Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association five times. The winning works are "News of Spring" (poem collection) in the first edition, "Between Me and You" (poetry collection) in the second edition, "Moonlight Night in the Forest" (poem collection) in the third edition, and "Let's Go and See" in the fourth edition. "Sea" (poem collection), and the fifth "Wudidui's Adventure" (a full-length fairy tale).

*** Five works have won the "Five One Project and One Good Book Award" for three consecutive years. The winning works are "The Adventures of the Little Apple Man" (fairy tale), "You and Me Hand in Hand" (song), "Let's Go to the Sea" (poetry), "A Chinese Child's Heroic Comedy Rainbow Bird" (animation creation) and " "Nursery Rhymes and Children's Paintings" (Editor-in-Chief).

Won the Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award three times, with award-winning works: "Little Leaf Fairy Tale" (fairy tale, 1994), "White Castle" (fairy tale, 2000), and "Thanks for the Past" (essay, 2002).

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinbo